The 9' Manfrotto Short Wind-Up Stand is a black steel stand with geared column and one leveling leg. Rugged and heavy duty. It combines the strength, stability and portability that is required by today's demanding professionals. Like all Manfrotto Cine Style stands, it features Universal Mounts which have both a 1-1/8" and 5/8" female socket as well as a 5/8" male stud.
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Key Features
- Black Steel Construction
The 9' Manfrotto Short Wind-Up Stand is a black steel stand with geared column and one leveling leg. Rugged and heavy duty. It combines the strength, stability and portability that is required by today's demanding professionals. Like all Manfrotto Cine Style stands, it features Universal Mounts which have both a 1-1/8" and 5/8" female socket as well as a 5/8" male stud.
Manfrotto 087NWSHB Overview
Elevating sections rise 1.75 in with each handle turn.
Leveling leg allows stable positioning of load on uneven terrain.
Three Sections, with two risers.
Manfrotto 087NWSHB Specs
Stand Type | 1 x Crank & Wind-Up Stand with Combo/Universal Head |
Maximum Working Height | 108.7" / 276 cm |
Minimum Working Height | 53.1" / 135 cm |
Load Capacity | 66.14 lb / 30 kg |
Closed Length | 61" / 155 cm |
Mounting
Stand/Column Top Mount | 5/8" Receiver, 1-1/8" Receiver |
Included Adapter | 1 x 5/8" Stud with 3/8"-16 Male |
Features
Accepts Second Riser | No |
Wheels | Optional |
Air Cushioned | No |
Detachable Base | No |
Leveling Leg | Yes |
Reverse Legs | No |
General
Column Diameter | 1.50" / 38 mm 1.77" / 45 mm 2.17" / 55 mm |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Footprint Diameter | 50.39" / 128 cm |
Finish | Black |
Material | Steel |
Weight | 51.6 lb / 23.4 kg |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 48.86 lb |
Manfrotto 087NWSHB Reviews
Short Wind-Up Stand (Chrome-plated, 9') by Manfrotto
By Mark
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-02-21
This heavy duty stand, with casters, rarely leaves my studio. A Manfroto 425B Mega Boom is mounted to it, along with a Mola Setti beauty dish. This combination works perfectly in safely positioning the Mola Setti close to portrait subjects without getting a traditional lightstand in the way. Expensive, heavy, but does the intended job.
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